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Trypudding- thies as Try casserole
. Christmas Day
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t, a cherry and just wait for the 3 cups Biscuit Mix sugar. water to egg an mix
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mixture. Spread evenly to a
grea§ed 8 -inch square pan and
butter and add 1 c. sifted flour.
Add 2 cups sweetened
1'%2 cups currants
to coat
Jo r T u rkey
' It is still not too late to prepa re
Pudding. This mouthwatering.
1/$ teaspoon clove's
CUSTARD SAUCE
2 eggs or 4 egg yolks
stirring until thick enough
soft dough. Turn into
of 15 Spading St. ,Seaforth, died
U the wogOerful foods we will be
combinapon of fruits and spices is
2 cups dry bread crumbs '
1/2 cup flour
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a silver spoon. Immediately
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' enjoying during the festive
made extra nice by the addition of
2 cups chopped suet
cup slivered blanced almonds
remove from heat. When cool stir
applesauce and the raisins.
leftovers
daughters, Carol and Joan at
brown sugar and
in er. Cut in butter until
season. Holidays are a time for
special foods and for many
buttermilk.
2 cups brown sugarSift
2 beaten eggs
flour with baking soda and
spices. Add bread crumbs.
in vanilla. Makes 2 'A cups.
home; three sisters, Mrs. Roy
9 -inch round cake pan and spread
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. Christmas Day would 'not be
GOLDEN CHRISTMAS
PUDDING
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, n cup molasses
PCombine suet, brown sugar, eggs
GOOD FRUIT CAKE
(makes 4 loaf
Turkey Noodle Casserole
, A cup chopped onion
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complete without a favorite
2 cups buttermilk
and molasses. Add flour mixture
pans)
clean, about 30 minutes. jg
and'2 tsp. Baking powder. Put •-
Christmas pudding buried in a
2 cups sifted all-purpose flour
2 cups seedless raisins
alternately with buttermilk to suet
'/2 lb. peel
yilb.
2 tablespoons fat
'/. cup chicken bouillon
O
rich sauce. For the traditionalists,
2 teaspoons baking soda
'1 ,pound candied cherries, cut in
mixture. Combine fruits and
cherries
(Lorraine) Hubert, Dartmouth,
degrees F. until topping is lightly
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Food Advisory Services
1 teaspoon cinnamon
halves
sprinkle with '/I cup flour. -Stir
1 lb. currants
110 -ounce can condensed cream
browned (30 to 35 minutes).
skim milk powder and blend with
recommend Golden Christmas
'A teaspoon nutmeg
1 pound cut -mixed peel1
fruit and almonds into batter.
Ib. dates .
2 lbs. raisins
of celery soup
1 cup (4 ounces) grated cheddar
cold water. Gradually stir in hot
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Survivingare five brothers:
Tum into greased molds. Cover
1 Ib. large raisins
cheese
A Country Christmas holds
Maverick 4 -Door sedan
Cameron of North Bay; Will -iam
service will be held Frida 'at 2
with foil, tie tightly and steam;
1 Ib. light sultanas
Salt and Pepper
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a timeless • ualit that we all un-
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6 ounce molds about '/: hour,
3 -cu molds about 2 hours. To
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Soak overnight in juice of 1'/,
Next day
3 cups diced cooked turkey
2 cups cooked broad noodles
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something simple &natural.
sometderstahing
Serve
grapefruit. sift
V2 with
reheat steam /z hour.
6 cups flour
(4 ounces uncooked)
At the Raintree,
Christmas seems to be that
compliments.
'A cup sugar
a rum or hard sauce. Makes about
I 1 cups.
1 tsp nutmeg
1'A cups peas
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we try to capture the quality
of this kind of Christmas.
time of ear when we tend to buy
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During the"festive season, fruit
1 teaspoon grated lemon rind
For something a little easier on
2 is cinnamon
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cup buttered dry bread crumbs
Saute in fat
With cards and wraps from abroad,
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and prepare more extravagant
coke and shortbreads are popular
but costly to serve when friends
_/, cup water
2 tablespoons honey
the budget, but still very special,
1 tsp. cloves
Put this on the fruit.
onion until
transparent. Add bouillon and
fancy ribbons,
candles, and tree trims, t;.4
foods. But there are appealing,
et economical festive foods our
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drop in. Why not consider instead
2 tablespoons butter
this Holiday Pudding" is
perfect. Grated carrots give it a
Mix
soup and stir until smooth. Add
selected with"your home iii mind.
family and guests can enjoy.
some fanc yeast breads made
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bright cheerful appearance while
1 Ib. butter
brown
cheese and stir until melted.
Season to taste. Add turkey,
New this year
is a special room, filled
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One of the most traditional
with sweet dough, or decorated
'A cup chopped walnuts
orange rind and ginger provide a
2 lbs. sugar
noodles and Turn into
with many holiday
desserts is mincemeat. Whether
bars and cookies. Most of these
can be four to six weeks
Combine Bisctiit Mix', sugar
and lemon rind. Stir in water to
delicious zest. Warm from the
9 beaten eggs.
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Add floured fruit alternately
peas.
greased baking dish. Sprinkle
arrangements, `
you buy it canned or make it u
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or extend it. Try favorite
prepared
ahead and ke t in the freezer
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make a soft dough. Knead 30
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. oven, it is great with an orange or
with I cup strong coffee, 3/4.c.
with bread crumbs. Bake at 350°F
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your
combination of these ingredients
until needed.Not only are, they
seconds on light floured board.
custard sauce.
molasses - add 'A Ib. almonds
until bubbling 30
at your request,
for )fetter -than -ever mincemeat:
more economical, the also save
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Roll in 7 x' 9 inch rectangle.
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HOLIDAY PUDDING
and 'A lb. walnuts.
minutses). 6 servings.
feel .free to call and discuss
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cinnamon, nutmeg and coriander,
time.
Cream butter, gradually add
'/4 cup butter
Lastly add 1 tsp. soda in 'A c.
Potato and Ham Casserole
your holiday decorating •t , +
diced candied citron, lemon or
BISCUIT NIR
honey and combine with
1/2 cup brown sugar
boiling water. Line pans with
/2 cup chopped onion
and gift giving needs. r
orange peel, orange juice, lemon
8 cups sifted all-purpose flour
remaining ' ingredients. Spread
1 beaten egg
greased brown paper. Bake for
'A cup chopped green pepper;
We're open 10a.m.-5:30p.m.
Friday til 8:30
juice, brandy, rum or sherry. To
S tablespoons baking powder
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over biscuit dough and roll u like
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1 cup grated carrot
4 hours at 2509 oven with a
2 tablespoons fat
p.m. <
Closed Wednesday.oons
extend it, add 'A to 'A cup of
4 teaspoons salt
jelly roll, sealing edges. Cut in
1 tablespoon grated orange rind
pan of water in oven. Keep
2 tablespoons flour
ti
shredded peeled apples or
1'�cuP skim milk Powder
A -inch slices and bake in greased
tablespoons orange11`juice
adding coldwater.
2 cups milk
,
cranberries - per cup. of
1'A cups shortening•
muffin tins about 20 minutes at
1'/2 cups sifted all-purpose flour
I cup (4 ounces) gra ted cheddar
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mincemeat. Whatever you add to
Mix and sift flour, baking
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350 degrees F. M tikes i A dozen.
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'/2 teaspoon baking soda
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GUMDROP CAKE
cheese
your mincemeat, make sure you
powder, salt and skim milk
COFFEE CAKE
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 Ib. gumdrops cut up (no
Salt and pepper
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mix it well, cover it, and let it set
powder. Cut in shortening until
3 Cups Biscuit Mix
, /1 teaaspoon salt
black ones)
2 cups diced cooked potatoes
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for at least 24 hours before using,
mixture resembles fine bread
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1 teaspoon ground ginger
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1 lb. large seeded raisins in A
3 cups diced cooked ham
to blend the flavors.
crumbs. Store in a covered
/4 cup sugar
Cream butter and gradually
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c. water ,Steam '5 min. then
1 cu green beans
For a very special treat, serve a
container in refrigerator or other
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beat in sugar. Add egg and beat
cool)
Saute onion and green,pepper
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mincemeat parfait. Put layers of
cool place'. Makes about 12 cups.
1 beaten egg
until fluffy. Stir in carrots, orange
1 cup w. sugar
in fat until onion is transparent.
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vanilla ice cream and mincemeat
Keeps about 3 months.
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/� cup jam
rind and juice Sift remaining
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1 c. butter.
Blend in flour. Gradually add milk
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in a parfait glass, top with nuts or
CANDIED FRUIT PINWHEELS
Combine Biscuit Mix and
Add d •
ingredients and stir into creamed
Cream the sugar with the
stir and cook until thick (about
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t, a cherry and just wait for the 3 cups Biscuit Mix sugar. water to egg an mix
jr with dry ingredients to form a
-Kine
mixture. Spread evenly to a
grea§ed 8 -inch square pan and
butter and add 1 c. sifted flour.
Add 2 cups sweetened
10 minutes) . Add cheese and stir
until melted. Season to taste.
dour on -gumdrops then stir all
together. -Bake 2750 for 2'/4
mis ixture we Coate . ake at
350°F until bubling (about 30
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Miss Christena E. Dennis, 65,
a member of Northside United
tablespoons butter
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2 tablespoons chopped nuts
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CUSTARD SAUCE
2 eggs or 4 egg yolks
hours. Use 9 x 13 pan.
soft dough. Turn into
of 15 Spading St. ,Seaforth, died
Church.
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PAINTQEE,
suddenly -Monday at her
`Combine
Surviving are her husband: two
cup flaked coconut
cup sugar
1/8 teaspoon salt
greased
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bake in a 350 degree F oven until
applesauce and the raisins.
Combine potatoes, ham and
daughters, Carol and Joan at
brown sugar and
in er. Cut in butter until
1/3- 1 cup skim milk powder
T= Rebate ends December 31
Born in McKillop Township she
home; three sisters, Mrs. Roy
9 -inch round cake pan and spread
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a skewer~ inserted comes out
Lastly add 2 cups flour, salt
beans in a greased baking dish.
was a daughter of the late John
.(Kathleen) Williamson, Walton;
mixture resembles coarse bread
cup cold water
with jam. Topping
clean, about 30 minutes. jg
and'2 tsp. Baking powder. Put •-
Potur sagce ,over„and blend.until
€ '/4 cup brown sugar
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` MISS CHRISTENA DENNIS
Becker Store in Seaforth. She was
'/z teaspoon ginger
warm with sauce. 6 servings.
dour on -gumdrops then stir all
together. -Bake 2750 for 2'/4
mis ixture we Coate . ake at
350°F until bubling (about 30
”2
Miss Christena E. Dennis, 65,
a member of Northside United
tablespoons butter
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2 tablespoons chopped nuts
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CUSTARD SAUCE
2 eggs or 4 egg yolks
hours. Use 9 x 13 pan.
minutes). 6servings. -
of 15 Spading St. ,Seaforth, died
Church.
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suddenly -Monday at her
`Combine
Surviving are her husband: two
cup flaked coconut
cup sugar
1/8 teaspoon salt
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daughters, Carol and Joan at
brown sugar and
in er. Cut in butter until
1/3- 1 cup skim milk powder
T= Rebate ends December 31
Born in McKillop Township she
home; three sisters, Mrs. Roy
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was a daughter of the late John
.(Kathleen) Williamson, Walton;
mixture resembles coarse bread
cup cold water
Dennis and the former Mary
Mrs. George (Grace) Pethick,
crumbs. Stir in nuts and coconut.
1 cup hot water
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Winthrop and Mrs. Gilbert
Sprinkle over jam. Bake at 400
teaspoon vanilla
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Miss Dennis moved to Seaforth
(Lorraine) Hubert, Dartmouth,
degrees F. until topping is lightly
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: in 1969 and was a life member of
.Nova Scotia.
browned (30 to 35 minutes).
skim milk powder and blend with
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The is resting at the
; May be stored 1 m onth in
cold water. Gradually stir in hot
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Survivingare five brothers:
.body
R.S.Boz Funeral Home where
freezer.
water. Cook over hot water,
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Maverick 4 -Door sedan
Cameron of North Bay; Will -iam
service will be held Frida 'at 2
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J., of 30 Gordon St., Stratford; p.m. witRev. Mervyn E. Reuber
Lorne, Alex and Elmer, all of officiating, Temporary
tT Seaforth; two sisters: entombment in the Pioneer
Mrs. Stanley (Jessie) Hillen, of Memorial Mausoleum with burial
R.R.4, Walton; and Miss Ethel to follow at Maitlandbank
Dennis, of Seaforth. She was Cemetery.
predeceased by one brother,
MRS. CASTER RINTOUL
i Wilfred. Mrs. Chester Ritoul, 67, of
q The body was at the R.S.Box Seaforth died Wednesday at the
funeral home where funeral Seaforth Community Hospital.
service was held Wednesda at 2
Pinto Stallion
Granada 4 -Door Sedan We Have Orders To
Move All The Cars
Ferd F-100 Pickup
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She Olt Our 'LBefore a
p.m. Rev. M. E. Reuber officiated Lau!'g >• Brougham 2 -Door
and burial was in Brussels etta Pollard, a daughter of
Edward Pollard of Brussels and
cemetery:
the late Mrs. Pollard. m
Pallbearers were: J. Bert . . Year End .
l Dennis, Ronald Pletch, Carl She was predeceased by her r
onardtRobert oert McMichael, husband.
Lehtri s tm as Special
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r» Surviving are her father, two
M1+ Wm. R. Miller and Wm. Roe. daughters, Mrs Douglas (Helen) Elite 2 -Door Hardtop
x; Flowerbearers were: Peggy Stewart of Seaforth and REGARDLESS
Dennis, Diane Dennis, Warrer Leisure World _ r
Mrs. William (Wanda) Scott of w Set
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Dennis and Steven Dennis. TYCO Train Se 1
Essex; and a sister Mrs. Fried
EDWARD BRADY Pipe of Brussels. � � � �
Edward Anthony Brady, 68, of The body will rest at the -
19 Coleman St., Seaforth, died' Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home
LTD Landau 4 -Door Pillared Ranchero
Sunday at Seaforth Community „after.2 m. Frida where funeral 1 HO GUAGE Hardtop
Hospital. p' Y
service will be held Saturday at 2 �j t
Born in Glasgow, Scotland, he P.M. with Rev. E. G. Nelson 1 CN Lotornotive
came to Canada at the age of 17. officiating. Interment Wingham t �' II -
He was predeceased by his wife, Cemetery. I — 6 Cars, s �� (� g _
Nthe former Margaret Mulligan. Donations to the . Canadian Bridge Bronco
Survivingare:.a son, Ronald, of Society Thunderbird r ^�
Cancer Socia would be - '
Egmondville; a daug .titer, Mrs. appreciated as expressions of
David (Rose) Preszcator, of sympathy.
R.R.1, Clinton.
The body was at the Whitney- MRS.MARGARETMESSENGER Other Train Sets.
'i Ribey funeral home, Seaforth, Mrs. Margaret Messenger, 79,
where prayers were said Tuesday of Egmondvillo, died Monday at COX * MODEL POWER * TYCO Ar-J,evening. Rev. H.J.Laragh Stratford General Hospital.conducted a funeral mass She was the former,Margaret • 95
from $20
Wednesday at 11 a.m. in St. MacDonald , a daughter of the
James Roman Catholic Church. lateMr. ,.and Mrs. peter �O
Burial followed in St. James MacDonald of Kincardine.
Cemetery. She is survived by a daug .titer Good Stock of Accessories
Pallbearers were: Ed. Alice, Mrs C.�Go
of -BILL'
r Bennewies, Frank Sills, Andrew
Vancouver, a son. of and Parts withCrozier, Leo Teatero, Lester Kitchener and a Bert
Leonhardt and Warren Shera. MacDonald ofGoderich. She was Leisure World Paces • Me LA UGH L IN
MRS. LYLE RACHO predeceased by a son Melvin and
Mrs. Lyle Racho, 43, of 100 three brothers.MOTORS,
Unrve si after�a lengthy rllnessed be body at the Whitney
• High Street Seaforth d at Ribey Funeral Home where' D' ege s Dep' f ' • Store
University Hospital, Loddon, service will•be held Thursday at 2 `s f
The former Marjorie JeanRoe, P•m• with ' Rev. E. G. Nelson'
she was a daughter of the late Mr, officiating. Interment , MITCHELL LIMITED
and Mrs. Lorne Roe of McKillop Egmondville Cemetery. -
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Township.ownship.
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